Patrick Cromberge
Netherlands
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7.50 Release Candidate 1 (Aug 22, 2009)
I've been using TotalCommander since ver. 1.5 I believe and it's the best software I ever bought. After installing it once, I've simply copied it around where ever I need it. I did the same with Win7 RC and it worked without a problem. Only when I closed it, did it once ask for obscure *.dll file that is no longer supplied with Win7.
So it's got a 64bit extention, so what! It works in whatever WinOS that I need it in. If the trolls out there can code better, let them and see if they are as good as Ghisler, then we'll talk again.
0.6.2 (Aug 16, 2008)
Excellent player which has now become my default player, 'nuff said
5.0 Development Build (Jul 23, 2007)
High rating? Yes, I'm impressed because aside from the usual file formats, it can also faithfully read Nikon NEF files! I've tried a number of free viewers but all of this in a 'Development Build alpha'! I can't wait for the final build.
0.3.1 (Mar 12, 2007)
Just had a quick look using the *.vmx. That was enough to want to download the Alpha. While it's not quite 'smokin' it's beginning to smoulder and shows a lot of promise.
7.0 Beta 2 (Nov 23, 2006)
I've been using (Win)TotalCommander since version 2.0 and haven't found anything better yet. It's an excellent program that just improves with time and use. Even better if you buy it, updates and new versions are FREE! Best investment of my life where software is concerned.
7.0 Beta 2 (Oct 2, 2008 - 4:12 PM)
How about TouchPhone?
7.0 Beta 2 (Oct 2, 2008 - 4:10 PM)
Gonna get one when it on sale.
7.0 Beta 2 (Aug 11, 2007 - 6:44 PM)
I've had a V3i for a while and I must admit I like more than the Nokia800, amongst other things because I can hook it up to my laptop and operate that way. Aside from the style etc., I can add MP3's as ringtones. I up from Nokia.
7.0 Beta 2 (Jun 6, 2006 - 4:29 PM)
I loved Sony cameras (from the F505 up to and including the F828) but after waiting nearly 2 years for a DSLR to follow the F828, I gave up and bought a Nikon D200. For me that's a fantastic camera, well worth the higher price tag. Does Sony expect people to flock back because of brand loyalty? I don't think so, not when there are well established and better products out there.